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Delta can now offer you nearly $10K to volunteer to switch flights

Crew members need to be there at least an hour before the doors close-otherwise, they have to take another flight.

Many airlines operating at British airports overbook to mitigate the losses made when passengers cancel or fail to show up for their seats.

Dao's lawyer criticized the flight's crew for standing by idle as police used "violent" force to remove a 69-year-old from the plane, noting that Dao was not a threat to passengers or United employees.

In a statement, United Airlines said the crew consulted a MedLink physician on the ground and that medical personnel met the aircraft when it landed in Calgary.

For comparison, United involuntarily denied boarding at more than four times that rate per passenger enplaned, or 3,765 times.

An attorney for Dr. David Dao, the passenger forcibly removed from a United flight, said at a press conference that there will "probably" be a lawsuit. A higher-ranking worker such as an operations service manager could offer up to $9,950, from the previous cap of $1,350.

The incident sparked a public relations crisis for the Chicago-based airline as video spread across the globe and generated fierce criticism over how Dao was treated.

Mr Bell flicked the scorpion on to the floor and a flight attendant covered it with a cup before throwing it away in the bathroom.A nurse who happened to be on board gave him a painkiller as a precaution, he said. Two officers tried to reason with the man before a third came aboard and pointed at the man "basically saying, 'Sir, you have to get off the plane, '" said Tyler Bridges, a passenger whose wife, Audra D. Bridges, posted a video on Facebook. And now Delta seems to be reacting to the situation by taking steps to help it significantly decrease the odds it would have to bump passengers off flights against their will. "When it is done properly, it is a win-win for everybody involved" as the airlines end up operating full flights and bumped passengers end up making more money on the deal than they paid on the flight in the first place.